The exam will cover Chapters 1-21 (excluding 12) with ~40% from chapters 19-21,~30% from 14-18 and the rest from 1-13 (excluding 12). There
will be twenty questions, short answer and conceptual, all of which
will be multiple choice. You will be allowed up to four
1-side sheets, 8.5 x 11 inches in size and hand-written.

Our class is large and so we have two rooms assigned. Make sure you follow the assignments listed below:

McBurney
students are to go to room 2108 in Chamberlin Hall and your exam begins at 12:25 PM

Goals of Physics 207

1. To understand basic
principles (e.g. Newton's Laws) and their consequences (e.g.
conservation of momentum, etc.).
2. To solve problems using both quantitative and qualitative
applications of these physical principles.
3. To develop an intuition of the physical world.
4. To prepare students for the application of physics to topics not
explicitly covered by courses.
5. To characterize physical observations quantitatively and understand
its statistical significance.

Study Tips

1. Read text
before lectures
2. Attend lectures, discussion sections and labs
3. Work through as many
problems as possible; working cooperatively with a group is generally a plus
4. Correct reasoning is more important than obtaining a correct final number